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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

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he bras of the early 20s include home made ones in white cotton and which were little more than bust bodices with extra separation. Some purchased bras were like camisoles and they offered no support.

Big busted girls turned to bandaging their breasts flat, but many adopted the Symington Side Lacer, a bra that could be laced at both sides and pulled and pulled in to flatten the chest.

For young ladies with youthful figures a satisfactory bra was the four sectioned lace bandeau bra, lined in net. None of the bras gave much shape, but few ladies were seeking anything more than stopping the bust from wobbling. As long as they looked boyish they looked fashionable.

By the 1930s Triumph, Maidenform, Gossard, Warner Brothers, Spirella, Twilfit and Symingtons were all making bras that did the job of separating the breasts. At the same time it was finally acknowledged that women had differing cup sizes and bra sales doubled with the new designs.

Girdles and Underwear

Between 1920 and 1928 corset sales declined by two thirds, but it adapted to changing needs. 1920s  underwearFast flappers refused to wear corsets and rolled their stockings to the knee to enable them to dance easily. Long Corsets produced the boyish figure, but instead of thick boned corsets many women preferred thin elastic webbing Lastex girdles that flattened the abdomen. Suspenders were attached to the girdles.

Underwear was minimal, sheer and lightweight. Women wore cami-bockers (directoire knickers and chemise) or cami-knickers or knickers and a petticoat. I have seen some searches for these as director knickers so let's be clear the term is directoire.

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ING past years the boys' trade in this country has been like a ship without a rudder, so far as fashions are concerned, tossing aimlessly, fully equipped, but heading nowhere in particular; uncertain, careless at times as to the outcome, and always eager for a safe haven, but not able to attain it. In other words, the trade was leaderless.
This magazine, heavily handicapped, as it has been, in its "mewling" days, will co-ordinate ideas and set things straight. We shall soon have controversies in the trade as to whether a boy of ten should wear a vestee suit or whether a boy of fifteen should wear an Eton jacket-or a Tuxedo at his birthday party, and such matters of proper usage. But, vastly more important, we shall see the boys' departments take on new life and interest under the inspiration of the only leadership in the field: and, equally important, the trend of fashion will be sensed and chronicled and the production of novel, artistic and smart creations will become a matter of pride among designers and tailors.
It is one thing to record a tendency when it develops; it is quite another to predict the near advent of an entirely new and unexpected fashion. The latter I am doing this month, confident that events will shortly bear out my views.
In brief, I venture to prophesy that during Nineteen Twenty we shall witness the successful introduction of short pants, otherwise known as "shorts." in boys' school and play suits. Prominent students of boys' fashions agree with my prediction. The subject is so interesting that I am giving these two pages to it alone.
Well do I remember the "shorts" of my boyhood days; tight-fitting things that bound the muscles of my thighs so that after riding a bicycle, say to Brighton Beach. I would look upon them and marvel that they did not burst apart.
But the "shorts" that have been known hereabouts in recent years are those which the Boy Scouts have as a part of their regulation outfit. They are almost as loose as running pants, but of course in khaki, and they are used for the big outdoors, being too loose and light in weight to look well for any dignified occasion.
The "shorts" that I believe will soon appear on the market are of the sort pictured opposite, a cross between the snug-fitting pants of unhappy memory and the modern khakis of sport. The length of them is to a point just above the bend of the knee. And that, apart from the boy's fondness for easy garments, which are best adapted romping, is one reason for heralding them as a coming fashion. The boy of today wants to wear leggings and to have his knees bare during the warmer months.
This desire has been apparent in recent summers, when many boys have worn knickers fastened above the knee and leggings, though the two clearly do not go well together. Knees bend easier when there's nothing on them, you know, and that's what boys' knees are doing most of the time during waking hours.
"Shorts" of this type have been worn by English boys for about thirty years. Just occasionally one sees them on this side when an English boy has crossed the deep, but that has been extremely rare even since the armistice. Now we may expect the more enterprising shops to be showing and advertising them before the spring season is over, as the most advanced note in boys' dress.
Our artist was of English birth, and his portrayal here is just what he has beheld scores of times as the clothes of the upper class boy of London. When the writer suggested showing the boy without a jacket, so that the details of the shirt and the fact that the pants have no back pockets might be apparent, he remonstrated. No, no; an English boy would not think of appearing out-of-doors without his jacket on, and we must start our fashion articles with the highest possible standard of good form in mind, just as we have done in compiling the Correct Dress Chart for Boys.
And there's something in that. We don't think American boys care a fig whether English boys wear their jackets always or not, nor will they change their custom of shedding the jacket for all strenuous games and whenever it becomes oppressive. But we'll have to hand it to the English boy and to his portrait artist for the smartness of his get-up. The more I have looked at this picture the better I have come to like it.
The cap shown is full of crown, in a rough tweed or homespun material to match his suit. The suit has low, self attached collar, patch pockets and sleeves, detachable just above the elbows. For spring the best wear in cravats will be bias striped four-in-hands in bright contrasting colors.
The stockings with the suit will be either golf legging with the heavy cuff top, of Scottish woolens, or plain black stockings rolled down below the knee as in the sketch on page 24 of this issue. The shoes will be heavy brogues, much perforated, of dark brown or black.
One particular reason why I am glad to see this new mode in the making is that the way the older boys wear their knickers nowadays is getting on my nerves. It seems that in the peculiar code of their clan, "only kids wear their knickers fastened below the knees." The older boys pull them down below the knees, making an unsightly effect for which they were never intended. The new "shorts" will remove this practice for all time-I hope.
Lovat The Boys' Outfitter, April, 1920
Usage Critical in England
Article from The Boys' Outfitter
LONDON-Juvenile outfitting in this old country differs fundamentally from what you find anywhere else in the world.. The shirt-waist boy of America, for instance, is unknown. Boys take off jacket and waistcoat for games-or a fight. But they do not go to the cricket field or any other scene of sport in the clothes which they will wear during the game. , There is no necessity, we think here, to walkthrough the streets, or even along a country road, in what an English boy would consider only half a suit or less. Soft shirts are worn at school, by boys of almost any age; and nowadays, as soon as a boy reaches the collar period at all, he puts on a soft collar, if there isn't one attached to his shirt, for all occasions except when he is being dragged off by his mother or sisters to some abhorred social duty. .Then he wears what he calls "Etons"-equivalent to the morning-coat outfit of his father-of which more anon. From the moment a boy leaves the nursery-and-long-hair period behind him his costume is largely determined by the convenience with which it can be cast off for formal games, and worn in the playground for games that are informal. Sporting costume is a strict and conventional thing. We do not go in for the protective devices used in America for baseball and football, though leg pads and gloves are worn by the batsman at cricket. Baseball we do not play at all, though there is a poor and undeveloped embryo of it in the playground, played with a soft ball and called rounders. I notice that a real, unadulterated American baseball fan becomes angry when told that baseball is only a glorified form of rounders-but it is.
Outfit for the Cricket Field
As often as not the wicket-keeper does not wear gloves. He catches better, and not worse, without them. Cricket, you must remember, is an almost religious ceremony here, To my mind it is one of the silliest games ever invented, and I never thought otherwise, even before I saw a baseball match, though it would have been bad policy, at a public school, to say so. American writers have complained of the slowness of a game in which a single player often makes' a hundred runs, and a side, of eleven players, 600. They also remark with acerbity 'that we say, "well played, sir," when we mean "attaboy." The implications are .the same. In the mid-Victorian age men played cricket in tall hats. Pictures in color of side-whiskered veterans in wide trousers, stiff collars, starched shirts-and ridiculously high hats of grey felt, stovepipe shape, adorn every clubhouse. Boys of a public school-in this country the term means one of a very small number of schools, all of ancient foundation, attended by the sons of the wealthy-wore tall hats at cricket, too. ^ Nowadays the outfit.'-is a pair of white flannel trousers, kept up by a wide silk-ribbon belt of the school colors, a silk shirt, white buckskin shoes with spikes or studs to prevent slipping, and a flannel cap, again of the club colors, but not always worn during play. Boys change into this costume in the pavilion at big inter-school matches. At house-matches they commonly arrive ready to play, having "changed" in the dormitories. Cricket owes more to inspiration than to perspiration. But after all games an English boy takes a cold shower and gets into loose clothes.
Short Knickers for Football
Football, which, as a game, is worth ten of cricket, is played in short flannel knickers with perfectly plain ends, bare legs, heavy hob-nailed half-boots of chrome leather, and a jersey. It necessitates a complete change before and after play, especially after, as a serious player, particularly of the Rugby game, is liable to have little of him visible, for mud, when the whistle blows "time." A very complete bath, with soap, is therefore indicated. Football in the Winter, and cricket in the Summer, are the only games treated seriously at good-class schools. Lawn tennis is beginning to be introduced, but schools do not challenge each other as yet. Lacrosse and hockey are, strange to say, girls' games here.
The two official games are played as an integral part of the school curriculum and in the playing-field. But inferior versions of them, and less august games, are played in the school playground, especially in the lesser public schools and in boarding schools which, though they may be just as expensive to attend, do not rank as "public." It is for convenience in starting one of these games with scratch teams that a boy's ordinary working outfit for school life is designed in soft, loose-fitting styles.
First the Velveteen Fauntleroy
It may be convenient, in this preliminary letter, to follow an English boy through his sartorial career-if yon will excuse, just for once, the detestable adjective.
When he is, as we call it, breeched-that is, when he ceases to wear frocks--3. well-to-do child who will presently become a boy is generally put into a velveteen suit, rather of the Fauntleroy order, and wears his hair long, A lace collar, and perhaps cuffs, adorn him, to his discomfort when he meets boys of slightly lower social status. In the Summer the suit may be of shantung silk. Boys of less wealthy origin often wear horrid little suits of striped galatea-a kind of stout cotton, rather like a bolster case--in hot weather, and a waistcoatless cloth suit in Winter. Both, in Winter, will wear a short overcoat, half-way down the thigh, and long buttoned gaiters, like Edna May in "The Belle of New York," if you haven't forgotten it, to reach to the same point upwards.
Sailor Suit Is Next Step
The next step, but never until the hair is cut, is usually to the sailor suit, and on this subject a very important remark must be set down. No English mother of any standing would allow her boy to wear what, in the cheaper trade, is called a "fancy" sailor suit-made with sailor-style blouse and large collar, but in silk or velveteen. A sailor suit isn't correct unless it is made of blue serge with long trousers, which can be either white duck or blue serge, matching the blouse. Similarly, the collar can be either of duck or of serge, with the lines of braiding on it of blue or white in contrast. Little boys wear these with knickerbockers and the legs in that case are always bare.
But the sailor suit goes further than I have been saying. Of course it is not the only available outfit for a little boy coming out of frocks. He can have a Norfolk or what we call a Rugby suit, and this will have either knickerbockers or breeches, and in either case will be worn. with stockings.
The sailor suit really comes into its own and is the correct wear for a good many years when it takes on the authentic sailor style, made of real Admiralty serge, designed in regulation style, and fitted with all the navy attachments. The children of the Royal Family in all its branches invariably wear sailor suits of this type during the years when they are of the right age for. it. Two firms-Rowe of Gosport and Morant of Southampton--specialize in these correct-style sailor suits. Rowe has a fine place in Bond Street, selling all kinds of juvenile outfits, but specializing on the sailor suit. Both firms are actual contractors to the Admiralty for serge, which, according to Admiralty requirements, must be of pure new wool and dyed with natural indigo.
The suit includes such things as lanyard, pocketknife, whistle, and a large-brimmed soft hat of the man-o'-war pattern. Although worn by boys who would not be in long trousers ordinarily and do not wear long trousers with their Norfolk suits, these correct sailor suits are never made with knickers, and the trousers are made in the generous width made famous by' the navy. It is possible to tell a little gentleman at sight when he wears a sailor suit. There is never anything wrong with the details.
The Eton His Formal Dress
Just as a boy wears long trousers as soon as he gets into a sailor suit, so also he wears long trousers when he gets his first formal outfit, which we call an Eton suit. This consists for day wear of a black jacket and waistcoat, the waistcoat generally having a special collar and the jacket being of the regular Eton type. It is hollowed out round the lower hem, with a sort of point in the middle. Americans who see these things for the first time call them Manx coats. They look so much as if they ought to have tails but do not have any. Grey tweed or cashmere trousers are worn and a stiff white shirt, never a colored shirt.
The linen collar is, a very large turned-down pattern, never, I think, varying, and called the Eton collar, and it is put on over and outside the collar of the jacket. Usually a black silk knot is worn, or el se a knot of school colors. The essentially correct headgear is a tall hat, much like a man's, but with the brim rather close. A straw boater is sometimes worn, however, and you may occasionally see a flannel cap of school colors, though this should not be worn.
A properly-made Eton suit, custom-made by father's tailor, is the mark of the young aristocrat. As I have said, it is always worn with long trousers, no matter how small the boy. A tiny little chap of seven in these long trousers. and with the tall hat, looks funny to the unaccustomed eye, but undoubtedly he does look a little gentleman. I think it may be said as a general rule that the higher the class of the family the sooner long trousers are worn.
Evening Suit of Broadcloth
For parties an evening suit, with black trousers, Eton jacket and a black waistcoat, cut almost as low as a man's evening waistcoat, is worn by boys from ten years upwards until they: go into tails. Then they wear a white tie with the ends under the collar. This suit is usually made of that obsolete material, broadcloth, not in twill or hopsack, like a man's evening suit. Low shoes of patent leather and silk socks go with it.-THE BARON.

dress dezaning

Summer is almost here, fashion trends give us an opportunity to choose. Summer dresses are the perfect solution to your summer events like

parties, weddings, barbeque parties, etc. Let’s look at what’s the hot dress for this summer.

1.Long dress
In the Daily Mail’s article, "Maxi dresses — the must-have this summer." This year’s version of the dress trend has taken on a fun new twist with

the return of the long dress - it’s a comfortable, fun, throwback to 60’s bohemian fashion. It can be so much sexier to make your outfit focus on

one body part at a time, and long dresses are a great way to show off your upper body. If you are short you can still wear a maxi but make sure

you choose a style that skims your figure rather then swamps it. If you’re tall, this look was made for you!

2. Floral Prints dress
Aware of the importance of florals, the talented in-house design team have created a modern take on femininity, full of print and color. The new

floral is strong, modern and sometimes eye-popping. Bold prints are cool and fun; but be sure to pair them with neutral accessories. If you wear a

floral print dress this summer you will have bought into the latest floral fashion trend.

3.Geometric prints dress
This summer the geometric print dresses are also a favorite for 2008 summer dress trends, especially the long dress with colorful geometric

prints.

4. Ruffles
Ruffles are everywhere from skirts, shirts, smock tunic tops, mini to maxi dresses. Ruffled dresses add shape and femininity to a petite or boyish

figure, but if you are closer to an apple shape (big bust and stomach) then do ruffles in moderation. If you are pear-shaped, then concentrate the

ruffles on your top half to draw attention away from your bottom and hips.

Pair your dress with a pair of Gladiator sandals and you'll be as beautiful as a goddess from the era inspiring this season's fashion!

Monday, June 28, 2010

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Sheer Dress

Baring a little skin this summer is absolutely essential if you want to stay cool in all that humidity. A sheer dress is a sexy alternative to basic styles, but it doesn't have to be risqué! Try these tips to pull one off in style - without sacrificing modesty, class or good taste.

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If you don't yet know how to tie scarves, now is a great time to learn and take advantage of their many styling possibilities!
If you're searching for an alternative to the traditional black dress, chocolate brown evening or cocktail dresses might be a great choice!

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These lovely dresses, ranging from ultraviolet to true purple, are on the high street in 2010.

Matalan Womenswear AW09 - Be Beau Electric Blue Zip Dress £25. Zip  Dress by Rare - Autumn/Winter 2009/10.  Précis Petite Purple Dress -  £139. Evans Plus Size Beaded Kimono Dress/Slip £55.

Top Far Left - Matalan Womenswear AW09 - Be Beau Electric Blue Zip Dress £25.
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Centre left - Zip Dress by Rare - Autumn/Winter 2009/10.
Centre Left - Précis Petite Purple Dress - £139.
Far Left - Evans Plus Size Beaded Kimono Dress/Slip £55.

Rich Damson Plum Party Dresses

The 2010 purple fashion trend also encompasses these lovely colours, deepest blueberry, puce magenta, plum, damson, mauve, heather and aubergine. Observe below how they create colour variety that mixes and blends so well together.

However, purple extends through to the redder berry tones, where it immediately brings to mind summer puddings or the blackberry stained fingers from eating the raw berries.Ruffle Fall Tunic Dress by Oasis. Monsoon Autumn/Winter 2009  Purple 'Originals' Andie Dress £135/€229 Eire.   Dorothy Perkins Plum  Animal Dress. Lower Row - Wallis Autumn Winter 09 Purple-Black  Embellished Shift Dress, £50/€76. Monsoon Fusion Purple Madonna Dress  £55/€93 Eire. Monsoon Purple Originals Sue-Ellen Dress £160/€271 Eire.

Think of all the red toned and purple toned berry and stone fruits like loganberry, redcurrant, raspberry, blackberry, dewberry, blueberry, cherry, plum, blackcurrant, sloe and damson.

Next imagine mixing these sensational base colours with creamy white or deepest black. Within moments the tonal range of tints and shades within the berry family is enormous.

Berry colours for 2010 range from rapture rose to deepest damson making purple tones some of the most fashionable colours to have in our winter wardrobe.

Details Right:-
Top Far Left - Ruffle Fall Tunic Dress by Oasis.
Centre - Monsoon Autumn/Winter 2009 Purple 'Originals' Andie Dress £135/€229 Eire.
Right - Dorothy Perkins Plum Animal Dress.

Lower Right
Bottom Far Left - Wallis Autumn Winter 09 Purple and Black Embellished Shift Dress, £50/€76.
Centre - Monsoon Fusion Purple Madonna Dress £55/€93 Eire. Monsoon Autumn/Winter 2009.
Right - Monsoon Autumn/Winter 2009 Purple Originals Sue-Ellen Dress £160/€271 Eire.

Tops and Bottoms
Women's Purple Tops & Tunics

Here are the latest women's purple tops and tunics for 2010. From slick bustiers to easy sequin cowl neck tops and floaty plus size tunics like these below, all can be bought online.

Dorothy Perkins AW09 Purple Satin Bustier - £30/€45. 'Red Herring'  Sequin Top in Lilac - £32 - Debenhams Christmas 2009.  Simply Be -  Violet Tunic, £65.

Above Far Left - Dorothy Perkins AW09 Purple Satin Bustier - £30/€45.
Centre - Debenhams 'Red Herring' Sequin Top in Lilac - £32 - Debenhams Christmas 2009 - Women.
Far Right - Simply Be - Embellished Tunic/Camisole by Anna Scholz for Simply Be - Violet Tunic, £65.

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Women's Purple Fashion Skirts & Shorts for 2010

Marks & Spencer Limited Collection Purple Sequin Skirt £45.River Island Purple Sequin Hotpants - £21.99.Purple is a bold colour, and some may adore wearing a bright purple sequin mini skirt, like this one shown left, or equally see themselves in these purple sequin hotpants. You may even find them as a sale bargain in January 2010.

Right - Purple Sequin Short Skirt, £45 - Limited Collection Marks & Spencer Autumn Winter 2009.

Left - River Island Purple Sequin Hotpants - £21.99.

Purple Heart & Violet

Purple Heart Colour - Fall 2009 - Purple Heart (Pantone PANTONE  18-3520).Up and down the high street, berry hues and the purple colour family are the principal elements of many fashion collections. In these price conscious times readers will be pleased to read that pantone have also named Violet as one of the top core colours for the spring summer 2010 colour palette. This autumn's purple heart blends beautifully with it.

Left - Fall 2009/Winter 2010 - Purple Heart (Pantone PANTONE 18-3520).
Right - Gorgeous violet purple evening dress with prom features and from Debenhams Spring 2010 range. Red Herring Purple Ruched Dress - Debenhams Womenswear SS10.Spring 2010 - Violet (PANTONE 16-3320).

Left - Spring 2010 - Violet (PANTONE 16-3320).

The iris/blue/purple/violet/lavender range looks good on almost everyone whether redhead, blonde or brunette. The purple family can range from purple heart like the leather zip jacket or evening dress right, to the softest lilac and richer warmer tones. Marks & Spencer 125 Womenswear -  Purple Leather Jacket With  Asymmetric Zipper Feature.

These softer variations of the purple colour are shown in the three prom cocktail dresses and the party tops above, all ideal them for jazzing up trousers and skirts for occasions.

Note too that coloured leathers and visible zippers are big fashion features of 2009/2010. This purple leather zipped jacket would add great cover to many of the purple dresses shown here or look fantastic teamed with jeans.

Near Right - Marks & Spencer 125 Womenswear - 2nd Collection (Autumn 2009) Purple Leather Jacket with Asymmetric Zipper Feature - T693622 - £120.

Purple Fashion Trends in Accessories

Women's belts, shoes, and handbags each show subtle new fashion trends, both in the shades of purple and their construction and style.

Belt AccessoryWallis Christmas 2009 - Purple Stone Embossed Elastic Belt  £18/€24.

For those who have previously shied away from purple, but now want to try this fashionable colour, I suggest that they introduce a strong bold bright purple into their wardrobe in a small way, rather than wearing it as a major garment. The way to make this fashion statement is by using the latest purple fashion accessories such as this inexpensive wide belt shown right.

A decorative belt like this one sums up the purple mood.
Right - Wallis Christmas 2009 - Purple Stone Embossed Elastic Belt £18/€24.

High Purple Shoes and Shoe Boots for 2010

Shoe boots offer a little more ankle support than normal court heels so this type of shoe can be good for wearers new to heels.

If you are new to wearing high heels, you don't have to start as young as Suri Cruise, just take it gently. Learn to walk in heels, in private at home by gradually progressing through heels size of 2-3cm, to 5-6 cm and so on until you feel comfortable in a higher heel. Never wear new court heel shoes in the rain without first having walked the sole on a rough surface to help give sole grip and more stability. Alternate wearing different heel heights including flat footwear so you don't over shorten your calf muscle.

Barratts Dunaway Belle & Mimi purple suede peep toe shoe with  lace tie front - £45. Schuh Calvin 2 Buckle Shoe Boot, Purple Suede -  £64.99/€85.  Tamaris Purple Fringed Ankle Boot - £69.99 - Sizes 2-9.

Above Left - Barratts Dunaway Belle & Mimi Purple Suede Peep Toe Shoe, Lace Tie Front - £45.
Centre - Schuh Calvin 2 Buckle Shoe Boot, Purple Suede - £64.99/€85. Also available in grey leather and black patent.
Right - Tamaris Purple Fringed Ankle Boot - £69.99 - Sizes 2-9.

All shoes have plenty off textural interest from shiny smooth patent and croc reptilian effects, to suede and suede finishes. Studs, fringe, zips, buckles, laces, buttons and straps complement designs.

Seasoned heel wearers will love these purple shoes with extra straps and concealed platforms. Looks like the Mary Jane shoe has taken on a new lease of life.

Very.co.uk - Fearne Cassandra Concealed Platform Shoe, Purple.  Dorothy Perkins AW 09 Purple Multi Strap Mary Jane Shoe - £38 €52.  A-SHU.CO.UK Purple & Puce Triple Strap Suede Effect Platforms  £38.00.

Left - Very.co.uk - Fearne Cassandra Concealed Platform Shoe, Purple.
Centre - Dorothy Perkins AW 09 Purple Multi Strap Mary Jane Shoe - £38 €52.
Right - A-SHU.CO.UK Purple & Puce Triple Strap Suede Effect Platforms £38.00.

You are reading an original article on purple shoe trends for 2010 by Pauline Weston Thomas only for publication on www.fashion-era.com ©

See much more on high purple shoe fashion on this page.

Notes on Tyrian PurplePurple Fashions - Fashion Trends on Fashion-era.com

Thousands of years ago Tyrian purple was once a much warmer puce colour with hints of crimson. Today we would probably call the same colour magenta. The cape coat shown top centre right is more like the tone that purple was thousands of years ago. (You can read more about the details of these purple coat fashions here on other fashion-era 2009/10 fashion trend pages.) Today all these other colours are loosely accepted within what we think of as the purple range.

Tyrian purple gets its name from the place of origin. The purple dye was made in Tyre in Phoenicia using marine secretions from the snails found in Murex shells. However the Minoans are also thought to have made a similar royal purple dye using Murex shells found on Crete, but centuries before the Phoenicians made their discovery.

The dye was always a luxury product and it was as expensive as silver weight for weight then, just as saffron is more costly than gold gram for gram today. Each snail yielded a drop of liquid which took time to develop into the dye making the dye costly to procure and produce. Tyrian purple had a crimson tinge to it.

In Roman times only the upper echelons were allowed to wear purple togas and so a regal connection was born. From this early beginning it became known as the imperial dye. Tyrian purple was very rare and costly to procure from the sea. It needed specialists trained to get the snail bearing the dye. Tyrian purple was more the puce tone you might see on a Bishop's robes which today we think of as more crimson like and very similar to some of the shoe boots shown further up this page.

Purple is a mixture of red and blue. Don't confuse purple with violet which is on the end of the indigo blue spectrum, making it a spectral colour. Variation in purple colour is due solely to the combination mix of red to blue rather than to wavelength as in spectral violet. In good light or as a sheer fabric violet appear more blue toned than purple. Purple may seem warmer and redder.

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Purple Facts

Purple is a colour full of symbolism and a long association with royalty. The colour purple denotes affluence, supremacy, dominance and magnificent opulence.

Tones of purple can be used as a mourning colour instead of black or white, but be careful when you choose to wear purple as a new millennium mourning colour. Whilst Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II experienced no public wrath for wearing purple to a UK Remembrance Service on a Saturday in November 2009, Cherie Blair was heavily chastised for wearing purple the following day at the official Remembrance Sunday Ceremony in 2009, especially as all other attendees wore black.

Purple is also associated with spirituality, mystery and pacification. The stone is believed to protect wearers from getting too intoxicated with alcohol. A good quality amethyst will be a rich deep purple gem, but paler tones of lilacs to rose amethysts are available to suit many tastes and price ranges. The amethyst birthstone is very hard wearing and this makes it a good jewellery buy. Jewellery Fashion Trend - Studio Edge Purple Drop Earrings £49.

The amethyst is the stone of Saint Valentine and was once the stone of Royals as purple was the colour of power. It is the perfect gemstone to give as a Valentines jewellery gift on Saint Valentine's Day, celebrated on 14 February each year and of course just as suitable fro Christmas and birthdays too.

Right - Studio Edge: Purple Pear Cut Gem Earrings £49.
Studio Edge is a newly launched jewellery website showcasing exclusive, contemporary creations from up-and-coming designers. Studioedge.co.uk aims to bring together original, individual pieces for jewellery-lovers, whilst helping launch the careers of promising new design talent.

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Date added 28 November 2009 - Ref:P.753.

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For most, the Victorian period is still a by-word for sexual repression. Men's clothing is seen as formal and stiff, women's as fussy and over-done. Clothing covered the entire body, we are told, and even the glimpse of an ankle was scandalous. Critics contend that corsets constricted women's bodies and women's lives. Homes are described as gloomy, dark, cluttered with massive and over-ornate furniture and proliferating bric-a-brac. Myth has it that even piano legs were scandalous, and covered with tiny pantalettes.

Of course, much of this is untrue, or a gross exaggeration. Men's formal clothing may have been less colorful than it was in the previous century, but brilliant waistcoats and cummerbunds provided a touch of color, and smoking jackets and dressing gowns were often of rich Oriental brocades. Corsets stressed a woman's sexuality, exaggerating hips and bust by contrast with a tiny waist. Women's ball gowns bared the shoulders and the tops of the breasts. The tight-fitting jersey dresses of the 1880s may have covered the body, but they left little to the imagination.

Home furnishing was not necessarily ornate or overstuffed. However, those who could afford lavish draperies and expensive ornaments, and wanted to display their wealth, would often do so. Since the Victorian era was one of increased social mobility, there were ever more nouveaux riches making a rich show.

The items used in decoration may also have been darker and heavier than those used today, simply as a matter of practicality. London was noisy and its air was full of soot from countless coal fires. Hence those who could afford it draped their windows in heavy, sound-muffling curtains, and chose colors that didn't show soot quickly. When all washing was done by hand, curtains were not washed as frequently as they might be today.

There is no actual evidence that piano legs were considered scandalous. Pianos and tables were often draped with shawls or cloths—but if the shawls hid anything, it was the cheapness of the furniture. There are references to lower-middle-class families covering up their pine tables rather than show that they couldn't afford mahogany. The piano leg story seems to have originated in Captain Frederick Marryat's 1839 book, Diary in America, as a satirical comment on American prissiness.

Victorian manners, however, may have been as strict as imagined—on the surface. One simply did not speak publicly about sex, childbirth, and such matters, at least in the respectable middle and upper classes. However, as is well known, discretion covered a multitude of sins. Prostitution flourished. Upper-class men and women indulged in adulterous liaisons.

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LV is abbreviation of Louis vuitton malletier usually known as Louis vuitton.LV is French base international fashion house that is known as for innovative leather products, watches, shoes, jewelry, accessories, books and sunglasses. Lv gains world fame for quality products and become sign of essence of fashion.

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The well-known Oscar movie queen Kristin Scott Thomas go to the so-called British Oscar 2010 British USC School of Cinematic Arts award ceremony that was held in London in February with long night dress Louis Vuitton designed and made for her particularly. That night she also coordinated her dress with the Louis Vuitton Les Ardentes jewelries including the white-gold earrings embroidered with diamonds and the bracelet.

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This black velvet long night dress is improved with Swarovski Crystal, butterfly knot and black flakes. The sheet part adapted the first class silk fabric and is decorated with butterfly-knot ribbons. The stitching part of the dress is festooned with black pearls which seem shimmer and bright in the grand ceremony situation. This dress is completed by hand in the Louis Vuitton workshop in Paris. It took 60 hours to cut materials and complete stitching work. The embroidering work has taken more than 25 hours and it manifested the first-level, prominent technique of Louis Vuitton.
The Les Ardentes top-grand jewelries worn by Kristin Scott Thomas is finished with the particular Louis Vuitton Monogram flower cutting diamonds and it emits a kind of eternal and perfect bright light. Kristin Scott Thomas has a film career in French and English films, she tells Maggie Rodriguez. Kristin Scott Thomas was nominated as the British supporting actress for her great performance in the film Nowhere Boy. She has the rare distinction of being in two movies that opened on the same day in the U.S – The Golden Compass (2007) and The Walker (2007). The Golden Compass (2007), in which she had a small role, finished its domestic box office run on March 6 2008. The day after, March 7 2008, her movie The Other Boleyn Girl (2008) opened in theaters. She also has played the mother of Scarlett Johansson’s characters in two movies: “The Other Boleyn Girl” and “The Horse Whisperer”. She won a 2008 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actress of her performance in “Seagull” at the Playhouse.

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Fashion Tips: How to Dress Stylishly

How to Easily Obtain a Basic and Elegant Style
— Without Going Bankrupt!

Style

With each new season, a new trend appears. The time comes when one does not know what to do to keep up with the fashions! And worst of all, everything gets so complicated and then boils down to the question, What should I wear?

Has this ever happened to you? You have to dress up to go somewhere, to an informal meeting or to a dinner out with friends, and you don’t know what to put on. . . If this has happened to you, most likely you don’t have a good wardrobe base. Keep on reading this newsletter, and we’ll show you how to create one:

How can the everyday woman keep an updated wardrobe at all times? Jackie Onassis, Grace Kelly or even Gwyneth Paltrow are figures of female elegance. All of them have in common what sets them apart: a unique and non-transferable style; they are not slaves to trends — they use them to add new touches to their classic and personal style.

What is the key, then, to being stylish?

They key to developing a simple yet elegant style is buying clothing items that are basic and vital, taking advantage of the multiple combinations that these will allow.

These key components of your wardrobe are the ones that ensure that you’ll never find yourself without anything to put on.

You should spend whatever is necessary to get these articles, always keeping your budget in mind, of course.

They also have the added advantage of reducing the time you spend on deciding what to put on or what to pack in a suitcase when you travel.

BASIC, VITAL CLOTHING ITEMS THAT MUST NOT BE MISSING FROM YOUR WARDROBE

The following points describe your wardrobe’s basic essentials and how to get maximum benefit from them:

1. The super basics: Lingerie that adapts itself to you. Start the house at the foundation, not at the roof.

First of all, make sure that you know your bra size well. Many women use bras that are not their size. The correct bra size will make your clothing look better on you; you’ll feel more comfortable and you won’t have to spend the entire day adjusting it.

TIP: Underwear must be comfortable and made of cotton or a percentage of cotton. Buy underwear that is elastic and that moves with your movements and that is not noticeable beneath your clothing.

2. A stylish suit: The classic basic for all seasons. Every woman needs a suit.

Black is the best option, but if you wish to look more relaxed, try beige, dark green or a color that you like and that’s not too bright so that it won’t go out of style too quickly.

TIP: You should buy the suit, especially a black, brown or neutral one, together with a skirt for the same suit. Many suits come with a skirt or pants; what’s ideal is to buy both so that you have more options.

• Get the most out of your suit:
You can use the pantsuit with a business shirt to look elegant.
You can use the skirt and jacket with a suitable shirt to look feminine.
You can combine the pants with a sweater, tank top or cami.
Or you can combine the jacket with jeans for a weekend look.
You can wear the skirt with a sexy blouse to go out to dinner in the evening.

3. The indispensable little black dress: It’s essential to have a “little black dress” hanging in your closet (how “little” the dress is depends on you and what you feel comfortable with).

TIP: It’s better to buy a dress with a classic cut, staying away from anything excessively revealing; that way you’ll be able to use it on any occasion.

• Get the most out of your black dress:
You can wear it with high heels to go out in the evening. If you put your hair up and use a stole, you’ll give it a very elegant touch.
You can also combine it with high-heeled sandals, slicking your hair back with gel for a sexy and glamorous look.
You can combine it with a knit jacket and flats to use it during the day.

4. An absolute must for all seasons: Jeans. It’s very unusual to find a woman today who doesn’t have a pair of jeans in her closet.

The difficulty arises in choosing the jeans that are the most appropriate for you among the immense variety that is available.

TIP: Visit the greatest possible number of stores and try on all the jeans that are necessary until you find the ones that favor you the most. It’s important that they be somewhat elastic so that they adapt to your figure and are more comfortable to wear. Try to choose a darker cloth, which will give you a more slender and elegant figure. Don’t be afraid of the mirror; look at yourself thoroughly from all available angles. Sit down, bend forward, move until you are assured that they’re comfortable. Lastly, don’t forget that the length of the jeans should adapt to the height of the shoe you plan on wearing.

• Get the most out of your jeans:
You can wear them with a suit jacket and a T-shirt for an informal look.
You can wear them with sneakers and a sweater for a sporty and comfortable look.
You can wear them with heels and a studded rhinestone top to go out in the evening and look fantastic.
You can combine them with a business shirt. . .

Keep an eye out for the next personal image newsletter because next week we’ll reveal the basic accessories; you’ll learn which are essential to give that unique and stylish touch to your personal image. . .

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We feature the hottest designer dresses: Anna Sui, BCBG MAXAZRIA, Betsey Johnson, Custo Barcelona, Cynthia Rowley, Dina Bar-el, Jill Stuart, Laundry by Shelli Segal, Lily Pulitzer, Nanette Lepore, Nicole Miller, Orla Kiely, Plenty by Tracy Reese, Rebecca Taylor, Shoshanna, Single, Sonia by Sonia Rykiel, Sue Wong, Tibi, Tracy Reese, Vivienne Tam and Walter. This season we carry Sonia by Sonia Rykiel, Manoush and Patricia from Paris. Parisian dress designs have a special flair and now you can find these designer dresses online at eDressMe.



Evening Dresses

We find evening gowns from dress designers in New York, Paris and Milan. We seek emerging dress designers that you’ll find only in small, exclusive boutiques. Emerging designer dresses include Hunter Dixon, Gizzelle James, Key West and Patricia from Paris. So, no matter where you are, you too can be first with high fashion dresses, evening dresses, or cocktail dresses.



Start shopping now. eDressMe has all the newest formal gowns from Jovani, Faviana, La Femme, Flip and more. Also, Betsey Johnson has a sharp new line of short prom dresses which debuted at this year's New York fashion runway.

Homecoming Dresses

Homecoming dresses 2010 are here. eDressMe makes your dress shopping easier. Now, you can shop by color. Pink prom dresses remain the favorite color for prom 2010. Budget conscious buyers can find cheap prom dresses. Over 2000 styles are organized by category so you can easily focus your search: 2010 prom dresses, cocktail dresses, evening dresses, casual dresses, sundresses, formal gowns for weddings or bridesmaid dresses, plus size dresses, little black dresses, homecoming and formal gowns. Decide your look for prom 2010.



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Prom Dresses

eDressMe simplifies your quest for perfect cocktaildresses for prom 2010. We have dresses in all sizes, shapes, and length. Now, eDress Me introduces eDressMePROM.com specializing in 2010 prom dresses to give you an even wider choice of gowns so you can find the prom dress that is right for you. We carry Faviana, Jovani,Jessica McClintock and many more. If you are looking for formal gowns for a wedding or bridesmaid dresses, we have those too.



We have a shape guide to help you find the right style for your body type. A fabric care guide tells you how to remove even the toughest stains. These tips will keep your dress in good condition for years to come so that you can get plenty of use out of your investment. Short prom dresses from Betsey Johnson, tea length dresses are in style for prom 2010.



Click on cocktail dresses or evening dresses to see all the new party dresses. Send us your photo in a dress purchased from eDressMe.Check here for new and exciting prom events and features that eDressMe has planned to make your prom night 2010 the best ever.



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Shopping on a budget? We have fabulous dresses in our dresses on sale. Check in often for great value. Also for 2010 prom, check our cheap prom dresses on sale, as well as our prom dress guide.

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While NY Fashion Week seems like a distant memory now, we didn't want to neglect the great menswear shows that took place. Since we're partial to menswear designers who are innovative, smart, creative, and craft things for the gents that we want to wear, too, these are our four faves from the week.


Siki Im— Best Newcomer

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In case you've been hibernating for the past two or years, designer Siki Im would like you to know that the age of the traditional banker has come to a close. Situated amid the fallout of Wall Street cubicles and business plans gone awry, his modern brand of fallen bankers sported the duds of a dapper businessman wandering a Dow Jones Death Valley. No doubt, the tailoring alone (not to mention the Ecco Domani nod) makes us excited about what this designer has up his sleeve. (Images via Dazed Digital)

Thom Browne— Best Reigning Visionary

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We've become accustomed to Thom Browne's theatrical shows full of his signature shrunken suits, plaid capes, and other trademark grown-up schoolboy Americana pieces. However, this season, Mr. Browne delivered a collection full of floor-length knits (for dudes!), billowing outerwear, and gigantic bags that we wanted to grab for our next getaway, too. Browne never strays too far from his roots, but we always love the way he stretches his concepts into new shapes and ideas, and this season was no different. (Images via GQ)


Patrick Ervell—Best Modern Dandy

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Continuing the momentum from his spring 2010 collection, Patrick Ervell gave us a great show this time around. Among his covetable separates, including impeccable 3-pocket blazers, and well-cut trousers were unexpected, almost whimsical takes on classic pieces. Raincoats and scarves got the Ervell treatment with a synthetic rubber coating and were punched up with Carabiner-like straps. The last time we considered wearing a rubber raincoat was when we were just kids with Paddington Bears, but Ervell might be bringing us right back to the glory days. (Images via The Fashionisto)

Tim Hamilton— Best Dark Horse

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Tim Hamilton's Paris presentation was a nod to his J.Crew and Ralph Lauren heritage. Prepster-essential cardigans, trenches, and blazers were doused in Hamilton's beloved quirkiness, giving way to round-cut silhouettes and jagged, patterned pieces, too. Alongside the intimidating (and no doubt warm) face masks and leather jackets were performance-appropriate leather trousers, which we loved

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This summer course aims to take a look into the world of stylists who design the most important fashion accessory: footwear.
Designing and creating a fashion shoe is not a simple task. It requires a combination of creativity, aesthetic taste, information on market and fashion trends, economic parameters and technical skills to develop projects and perfect fashion products. Footwear stylists plan and create the collections by developing a style theme, drawing sketches or developing models, using a selection of colours and materials. They are creative, curious, and have a strong sense of imagination that they use not just to create and design, but also to develop their ideas alongside pattern makers and the technical staff who make their creations reality.
They have to develop wide-ranging knowledge of all the fashion sectors and in-depth knowledge of the specific sector: technology and production, plus sales and marketing.
This is why, to really prepare yourself for this role it takes years of study and research. This short summer course is just a small taste of the three-year Footwear and Accessories Design course, which we invite you to look at.I should choose the summer Footwear Design course: * - if I am interested in the figure of Footwear stylist and I need more information to finally make up my mind (if it really is the thing for me, if Polimoda can give me what I’m looking for, if I’m ready to invest my energy in this venture). To this end, we advise you to reflect on the possibility of also attending the afternoon career guidance course on Job Profiles, a journey through the roles and tasks of the various figures working in the fashion system. It will help you get a better picture of who does what inside (or outside) a fashion company. * - if I have already decided to enrol on a three-year Polimoda course in footwear design and I want to prepare myself for the entrance exam (for participants of the summer course there are special exams based on the work done during the course).
eligibilityI should choose the summer Footwear Design course: * - if I am interested in the figure of Footwear stylist and I need more information to finally make up my mind (if it really is the thing for me, if Polimoda can give me what I’m looking for, if I’m ready to invest my energy in this venture). To this end, we advise you to reflect on the possibility of also attending the afternoon career guidance course on Job Profiles, a journey through the roles and tasks of the various figures working in the fashion system. It will help you get a better picture of who does what inside (or outside) a fashion company. * - if I have already decided to enrol on a three-year Polimoda course in footwear design and I want to prepare myself for the entrance exam (for participants of the summer course there are special exams based on the work done during the course).
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I should choose the summer Footwear Design course: * - if I am interested in the figure of Footwear stylist and I need more information to finally make up my mind (if it really is the thing for me, if Polimoda can give me what I’m looking for, if I’m ready to invest my energy in this venture). To this end, we advise you to reflect on the possibility of also attending the afternoon career guidance course on Job Profiles, a journey through the roles and tasks of the various figures working in the fashion system. It will help you get a better picture of who does what inside (or outside) a fashion company. * - if I have already decided to enrol on a three-year Polimoda course in footwear design and I want to prepare myself for the entrance exam (for participants of the summer course there are special exams based on the work done during the course).
eligibilityI should choose the summer Footwear Design course: * - if I am interested in the figure of Footwear stylist and I need more information to finally make up my mind (if it really is the thing for me, if Polimoda can give me what I’m looking for, if I’m ready to invest my energy in this venture). To this end, we advise you to reflect on the possibility of also attending the afternoon career guidance course on Job Profiles, a journey through the roles and tasks of the various figures working in the fashion system. It will help you get a better picture of who does what inside (or outside) a fashion company. * - if I have already decided to enrol on a three-year Polimoda course in footwear design and I want to prepare myself for the entrance exam (for participants of the summer course there are special exams based on the work done during the course).
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I should choose the summer Footwear Design course: * - if I am interested in the figure of Footwear stylist and I need more information to finally make up my mind (if it really is the thing for me, if Polimoda can give me what I’m looking for, if I’m ready to invest my energy in this venture). To this end, we advise you to reflect on the possibility of also attending the afternoon career guidance course on Job Profiles, a journey through the roles and tasks of the various figures working in the fashion system. It will help you get a better picture of who does what inside (or outside) a fashion company. * - if I have already decided to enrol on a three-year Polimoda course in footwear design and I want to prepare myself for the entrance exam (for participants of the summer course there are special exams based on the work done during the course).

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This summer course aims to take a look into the world of stylists who design the most important fashion accessory: footwear.
Designing and creating a fashion shoe is not a simple task. It requires a combination of creativity, aesthetic taste, information on market and fashion trends, economic parameters and technical skills to develop projects and perfect fashion products. Footwear stylists plan and create the collections by developing a style theme, drawing sketches or developing models, using a selection of colours and materials. They are creative, curious, and have a strong sense of imagination that they use not just to create and design, but also to develop their ideas alongside pattern makers and the technical staff who make their creations reality.
They have to develop wide-ranging knowledge of all the fashion sectors and in-depth knowledge of the specific sector: technology and production, plus sales and marketing.
This is why, to really prepare yourself for this role it takes years of study and research. This short summer course is just a small taste of the three-year Footwear and Accessories Design course, which we invite you to look at.I should choose the summer Footwear Design course: * - if I am interested in the figure of Footwear stylist and I need more information to finally make up my mind (if it really is the thing for me, if Polimoda can give me what I’m looking for, if I’m ready to invest my energy in this venture). To this end, we advise you to reflect on the possibility of also attending the afternoon career guidance course on Job Profiles, a journey through the roles and tasks of the various figures working in the fashion system. It will help you get a better picture of who does what inside (or outside) a fashion company. * - if I have already decided to enrol on a three-year Polimoda course in footwear design and I want to prepare myself for the entrance exam (for participants of the summer course there are special exams based on the work done during the course).
eligibilityI should choose the summer Footwear Design course: * - if I am interested in the figure of Footwear stylist and I need more information to finally make up my mind (if it really is the thing for me, if Polimoda can give me what I’m looking for, if I’m ready to invest my energy in this venture). To this end, we advise you to reflect on the possibility of also attending the afternoon career guidance course on Job Profiles, a journey through the roles and tasks of the various figures working in the fashion system. It will help you get a better picture of who does what inside (or outside) a fashion company. * - if I have already decided to enrol on a three-year Polimoda course in footwear design and I want to prepare myself for the entrance exam (for participants of the summer course there are special exams based on the work done during the course).
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I should choose the summer Footwear Design course: * - if I am interested in the figure of Footwear stylist and I need more information to finally make up my mind (if it really is the thing for me, if Polimoda can give me what I’m looking for, if I’m ready to invest my energy in this venture). To this end, we advise you to reflect on the possibility of also attending the afternoon career guidance course on Job Profiles, a journey through the roles and tasks of the various figures working in the fashion system. It will help you get a better picture of who does what inside (or outside) a fashion company. * - if I have already decided to enrol on a three-year Polimoda course in footwear design and I want to prepare myself for the entrance exam (for participants of the summer course there are special exams based on the work done during the course).
eligibilityI should choose the summer Footwear Design course: * - if I am interested in the figure of Footwear stylist and I need more information to finally make up my mind (if it really is the thing for me, if Polimoda can give me what I’m looking for, if I’m ready to invest my energy in this venture). To this end, we advise you to reflect on the possibility of also attending the afternoon career guidance course on Job Profiles, a journey through the roles and tasks of the various figures working in the fashion system. It will help you get a better picture of who does what inside (or outside) a fashion company. * - if I have already decided to enrol on a three-year Polimoda course in footwear design and I want to prepare myself for the entrance exam (for participants of the summer course there are special exams based on the work done during the course).
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I should choose the summer Footwear Design course: * - if I am interested in the figure of Footwear stylist and I need more information to finally make up my mind (if it really is the thing for me, if Polimoda can give me what I’m looking for, if I’m ready to invest my energy in this venture). To this end, we advise you to reflect on the possibility of also attending the afternoon career guidance course on Job Profiles, a journey through the roles and tasks of the various figures working in the fashion system. It will help you get a better picture of who does what inside (or outside) a fashion company. * - if I have already decided to enrol on a three-year Polimoda course in footwear design and I want to prepare myself for the entrance exam (for participants of the summer course there are special exams based on the work done during the course).

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Suri CruiseCameron Diaz says that her co-star Tom Cruise's four-year-old daughter has her sights set on the actress' wardrobe and had even asked her for a dress.

"She (Suri) says to me, 'I like your dress. Then she says, 'I want your dress...," Diaz told eonline reporter.

One can't imagine a higher compliment on one's fashion sense.

Suri was barely two years old when she started making fashion statements and has been applauded by the fashionistas for the collection in her wardrobe that is worth $3.6 million. From dresses to accessories, Suri emerged as a child model.

She is often seen dressed like her mom. Once the little one was photographed sporting a matching gold bag and high heels.

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KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudanese police briefly detained more than 20 models, make-up artists and designers after a rare mixed-sex fashion show in Khartoum, participants said on Saturday.

Amateur models taking part in the "Sudanese Next Top Model Fashion Show" told Reuters they were rounded up late on Thursday by Sudan's public order police, a body known for its crackdowns on indecent dress and drinking in the Muslim north.

Police were not available to comment on Thursday's arrests outside a club in the capital's Khartoum 2 district.

All of the detainees were released on Friday but at least six were told to report to the police on Sunday to face unspecified charges, said one participant.

"They came to the club after the show and arrested between 20 and 30 people -- not just models, but people doing the make- up, the people who provided the clothes," said the participant, who asked to remain anonymous.

"There was nothing bad about the clothes. There were wedding dresses, traditional Sudanese clothes, suits, clothes from local shops and tobs (traditional Sudanese wraparound dresses)."

Other participants said there had been fashion shows before in Sudan, many of them held in private. But Thursday's event was thought to be one of the first public events to feature male and female models sharing the catwalk

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How to be emo? It's the fashion that makes the first impression. They live amongst us, and you've probably seen them growing in numbers. With their unique taste for skulls and broken hearts, new wave inspired hipster sense, and one of a kind hair style, the emo boys are making an impact in our youth culture. Here's a sure fire way to live amongst them without being noticed.

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  • In order to dissect the intricate details of dressing emo, let's start from the head and direct downwards to the toes. If you ever seen an emo haircut, you'll know how the emo boys are very particular about their hairstyle. The picture on the left is a good reference. The way they style their hair is almost artsy-fartsy, and the standard motif they go for is short in the back and long in the front.

  • Head accesory is not required, but some emo boys actually have ear piercings; such as studs on both ears. Other emo boys actually wear black rimmed glasses to accentuate their style or who knows, maybe they are just really blind . Bottom line is you can wear one or the other, or even better BOTH!

  • Some go far and beyond with their mug, and just so that their face is not amiss they will accentuate their eyes with some make-up. Eyeliners and eye shadow is a way to step up in this game of emo style. If going with the eye shadow approach, make sure you choose a cranberry red color. A good example of someone who embraced this technique is the lead singer of My Chemical Romance.

  • Black t-shirts are your friend. Make sure you wear slim fitted tees and never pass up on an opportunity to find a shirt with a ghoulish and self depricating design on it. Common iconic symbols of emo are the broken heart, the bleeding heart, and the every so popular skull.

  • The term "slim fitted" is key to dressing emo, and you've got to make sure to hook yourself up with some dark, black skin tight jeans.

  • Know which belt to pick. Just any belt won't do. Be sure to pick a belt that stands out, and the color white is perfect to offset the continual black attire that defines emo fashion. Just for extra measure, make sure your belt has some studs on the sides to give you that extra edge.

  • Finally, shoes. Shoes do not necessarily have to be anything particulary fancy. The typical kicks the emo-sapiens go for are black Converse shoes. I mean why not? Converse goes pretty much with everything you wear; especially black ones

  • You're all set to step in the world of emo and the lifestyle it carries on. Have fun gravitating towards your fellow emo friends, but please do not cut yourself. Life is meant to be enjoyed. Live long and prosper!